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Originally Posted by eschwartz
Honestly, I haven't read a lot of it, but it is an interesting topic.
I'd love to hear what other people recommend, if anyone has any recommendations...
But I have read a few things.
- Marion G. Harmon's Wearing the Cape series is fabulous!
- I also liked Chelsea M. Campbell's Renegade X series.
- And Richard Roberts' Please Don't Tell My Parents... (I'm a Supervillain, I Blew Up the Moon, I've Got Henchmen).
- High on my TBR (I will probably start it sometime this week or next week) is Lexie Dunne's Superheroes Anonymous, which sounds quite interesting. But this is pulished by HarperCollins, whoops!
- I am taking a small gamble on C. J. Carella's New Olympus Saga.
- I also have my eye on Logan Rutherford's The First Superhero (the first super was a villain
). Sounds like an interesting premise.
- Tom Reynolds' Meta was not bad, but nothing special. I may have to read the next book to see if it got any better, but it just didn't strike a chord in me.
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I like my lighthearted, possibly-comedy superheroes. Now, Wearing the Cape manages to be a very serious book while also being lighthearted. Err, assuming that is possible of course...
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It would be great if you posted this and other books you've read in the What-are-you-reading thread. We are always on the lookout for recommendations.